![]() ![]() For the Internet Explorer version, which uses a program running on the PC rather than a browser plugin, it creates a PC folder mirror in C:\Users\user\Favorites. It is available for most browsers, Opera and Vivaldi being the current exceptions for which you can use Martin’s export/import method. I could potentially add more syncing if I really wanted to just using FFS like form history and even cookies.īTW – I have not tried syncing bookmarks … BRB … Oh yeah. I just found it an easy way to sync the stuff that changes a lot such as my speed dial, site prefs etc. never had any issues, because I’ve been VERY selective and aware of any pitfalls. My ScrapBook X directory is the same folder for both browsers so no need to sync that. I would have considered syncing adblockplus and element helping hider etc – but PM being an ass has caused adblockplus issues. I don’t need to sync cookies/dom/history/downloads/form-history and a whole heap of other stuff because that’s either all wiped on close in both browsers or blocked in the first place (eg I only allow about 12 sites to set a cookie). I don’t need to sync passwords (because only FF is set to keep them). I do keep the extensions up to date, but with PM lagging behind in versioning now, some FF installed extensions are higher versions (and this could cause problems). Both browsers do NOT have the exact same extensions or indeed, quite the same degree of security/privacy. There you find options to import data directly from Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer and a bookmarks file.Select the Vivaldi icon> File > Import data.There you have options to import bookmarks directly from Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer or classic Opera, or a bookmarks HTML file.To import bookmarks into Opera, select Opera > More Tools > Import bookmarks and settings.Supported are Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Alternative: select import data from another browser directly if the browser you want to import bookmarks from is installed on the system and recognize by Firefox.This opens a load prompt that you use to select the right HTML file. There you select Import and Backup > Import Bookmarks from HTML.Open the Library in Firefox again, for instance with the shortcut Ctrl-Shift-b.Note: Most Firefox-based browsers such as Pale Moon use the same system. The most recent version of Internet Explorer imports bookmarks from Opera and Chrome. Alternatively, import bookmarks directly from an installed browser by selecting that option.This opens a load prompt that you use to select the previously exported file.Click the Favorites icon again, then the down arrow and there Import and Export > Â Import from a file. ![]() Alternatively, select Bookmarks > Import bookmarks and settings to import bookmarks from Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox versions installed on the computer.This opens a load prompt that you use to select a bookmarks HTML file. To import a bookmarks file, select Organize > Import bookmarks from HTML file.Open the Bookmark Manager again using one of the options described above, for instance with the shortcut Ctrl-Shift-o.Note: Chromium and most Chrome-based browsers use the same system. You may need to move the HTML file to another device manually, for instance by using a network connection or Flash drive. Importing the exported Bookmarks HTML file You may use this Parser to convert it to a HTML file. The bookmarks file is stored in the profile folder.You may be able to use the Opera extension listed above but I have not tried that. The browser has no export option currently.Use it to save the bookmarks file to a HTML file.The new Opera browser does not have an export feature yet but you can use the Bookmarks Import
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